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JEFF (not verified)

on Nov 13, 2007

Too much marketing information, not enough details on the solution and challenges that came up during the testing. Also, this clip sounded very scripted. When was this presentation recorded, I haven't paid attention to Microsoft and Dell's announcement, so I don't know what the date was for this recording. Some of the information presented later in the presentation was a little more technical and on-target with information that wasn't just a marketing spin.

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